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The Latecareer Novelist Career Construction Theory Authors And Autofiction Hywel Dix

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The Latecareer Novelist Career Construction Theory Authors And Autofiction Hywel Dix
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.82 MB
Author: Hywel Dix
ISBN: 9781350030060, 9781350030091, 1350030066, 1350030090
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Latecareer Novelist Career Construction Theory Authors And Autofiction Hywel Dix by Hywel Dix 9781350030060, 9781350030091, 1350030066, 1350030090 instant download after payment.

The first scholarly study of the phenomenon of the ‘late-career novel’, this book explores the ways in which bestselling contemporary novelists look back and respond to their earlier successes in their subsequent writings. Exploring the work of major novelists such as Angela Carter, V.S. Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan, Julian Barnes, A.S. Byatt and Graham Swift, The Late-Career Novelist draws for the first time on social psychology and career construction theory to examine how the dynamics of a literary career play out in the fictional worlds of our best-known novelists. From here, Hywel Dix develops and argues for a new mode of reading contemporary writing on the contexts of current literary culture.

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